The African National Congress (ANC) on Wednesday dismissed media reports about plots to get rid of its present leadership.
The ANC has called for restraint from its members in the wake of the murder of AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche.
The ANC has ordered its youth leader to stop inflammatory comments after he was accused of stoking tension before the murder of Eugene Terre’Blanche.
The ANC stands to earn R1-billion if the World Bank grants Eskom a loan to finance work on the Medupi power station.
The ANC intends reversing the banning of its youth league leader Julius Malema from singing "dubul’ ibhunu” [shoot the boer], it said on Friday.
The ANC on Thursday expressed its shock at an SMS promising a R2-million reward to anyone who kills ANCYL president Julius Malema.
The ANC is showing a "dangerous disregard" for the courts by criticising a high court ruling on the "shoot the boer" song, the ID said on Wednesday.
The high court bid to ban the words "shoot the boer" was a farce, the African National Congress said on Tuesday.
Cosatu on Monday opposed the banning of the words "shoot the boer", saying they were part of the historic fight against apartheid.
Since his arrest for drunken driving in Cape Town this month, the ANC’s senior spokesperson, Jackson Mthembu, apologises to everyone he meets.
SA bloggers have waded into the spat between the ANC Youth League and the media.
The ANC on Tuesday refused to comment on its youth league president, Julius Malema, accusing the PAC of "hijacking" the Sharpeville protest.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema believes "white boer" journalists are conspiring against him, a media report said on Monday.
Reports of spying on journalists by government officials created a "totally unacceptable" scenario, President Jacob Zuma said on Friday night.
The ANC said on Friday it was concerned about the launching of a campaign against its youth league president, Julius Malema, by the FF+.
Juju recently serenaded us with the melodies of an apartheid-era struggle song. And the applause? Another hate-speech charge landed on his lap.
The ANC Youth League refused to accept a memorandum and list of farm-attack victims from AfriForum Youth in Johannesburg on Friday.
Sanef said on Thursday it was concerned by complaints by political reporters about attempts by ANCYL to intimidate and blackmail the media.
ANC youth leader Julius Malema will appeal his hate-speech conviction in the Johannesburg Equality Court, his lawyer said on Monday.
Disciplinary action will be taken against any ANC leaders who engage in public spats, trade insults or launch personal attacks, said Gwede Mantashe.
President Jacob Zuma has expressed concern about relations within the ruling alliance and about the conduct of national executive committee members.
ANC stalwart Fatima Meer died in hospital on Friday at 81. Meer built a reputation as a prolific academic and an powerful advocate of gender equality.
President Jacob Zuma has defended controversial ANC Youth League president Julius Malema again, saying he will not be forced into shouting him down.
ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu was arrested for drunken driving in Cape Town on Thursday morning — but this did not stop him from doing his job.
Traffic police in Cape Town have arrested African National Congress spokesperson Jackson Mthembu for alleged drunken driving on the N2 on Thursday.
The ANC has defended Julius Malema for singing "shoot the boers, they are rapists", saying the lyrics of the song had been quoted out of context.
The African National Congress and the South African Communist Party will meet for bilateral talks on Thursday, amid rising tensions with the alliance.
The ANC has not yet decided whether to meet its youth league president, Julius Malema, over racially charged comments he made at a student rally.
ANCYL president Julius Malema’s racial outburst at a student rally will be taken up with him by the ANC, the party said on Wednesday.
The ANC would wait for Winnie Madikizela-Mandela to return from the US to ask her about an interview in which she lashed out at Nelson Mandela.
The ANC has distanced itself from comments attributed to it on the controversy surrounding President Jacob Zuma’s assets.
The ANC regrets that Jacob Zuma has missed the deadline to declare his assets to Parliament, but said the circumstances need to be understood.